Jasper County Democrat, Volume 6, Number 45, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 February 1904 — Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

1 Sell Mil" ■>i We own and offer for tale or exchange, the choicest farm lands in northern Indiana, In western Ohio and in southern Michigan. Over 150 fine improved farms to select from. Write us for our book giving descriptions, also other valuable information. This book contains elegant state maps. Ml CMP 111 ■ Bankers and Real Esta'e Dealers, the largest owners and dealers in improved farm lands in Indiana. Uer. f«i me. Me, Hue

Lady Patchen, dam of Mambrino Chief 3:36. This mare hss proved herself a flue brood mare; of her colts will be shown by her side on day of sale); 1 Horae Colt sired by by Jerry Patchen, 3:36, (this colt is very promising for a world beater; his sire. Jerry Patchen, is a half brother of the famous Dan Patch and a grandson of Joe Patchen 3 H>1)4); 1 Colt coming 1 year old. aired by a famous German Coach Horae; and 1 Grey Filley coming 2 years old. Twentv-two head of Cattle—Consisting of 9 head of High Grade Cows, 1 fresh soon, all fresh in spring; 3 Steers coming 8 years old; 4 Steers coming 2 years old; 4 Heifers coming 3 years old. will be fresh by May 10; 1 Yearling Sleer Calf, and 1 Hereford Bull 3 years old. Farm Implements, Vehicles. Harness, etc—Consisting of 1 McCormick Binder, 7-foot cut, nearly new: 1 Grain Seeder, nearly new; 1 Riding PloW>, 3 Good Disks; 1 Steel Harrow. 16-ft; 1 Corn Planter; 1 Sears Riding Cultivator, used one year; 1 Walking Cultivator; 2 Gophers; 2 Good Wagons, one almost new; 3 sets double Harness; IGOO bushels Good Seed Oats, wt 32 pounds to the bushel, will sell 100 bushels or more; also nice lot Seed Corn, same that won first premium at Rensselaer Corn Show: 30 bushels Early Six Weeks Potatoes; a lot of nice Oats Straw; some Stalk Pasture; Household and Kitchen Furniture aud other articles. 11 mor ths credit; 5 per cent off for cash on sums over $5. L. H. MYERS. Fred Phillips, AuctioneerWaiter Y. Porter, Clerk. Guss Grant, Hot Lunch

The undersigned will sell at Public Sale at his residence, 6 miles south and % mile west of Rensselaer, and < miles north and '4 mile west of Remington, on WEDNESDAY, FEB. 24. 190 i, The following pro|»w;ty; NINE HEAD OF HORSES—Consisting of 1 Bay Mare, niue years old, wt 1250; 1 span of Black Mares, eight years old. wt 2200 (well broke, single or double, lady can drive them) 1 Gray Mure. Bay Mare, coining tliree-year old. .wt 1200; 1 Sorrel Horse. three years old, wt 1000; 2 coming two year old Geldings; I Sorrel Mare, twelve years old, wt 1000. Five Good Milk Cows, 2 with calf by side, others fresh next month. 40 Head of Hogs—Consisting of 8 Poland China Sows, all with pig; 1 Poland China Male Hog, wt 150 pounds, a good one; and 31 head of Shoats. wt 75 to SO pounds each. 1(0 Head of Chickens, Plymouth Rock and some Leghorns; 3 Turkey Hens; 1 Turkey Gobbler. Farm Implements, Wagons, etc—Consisting of 1 McCormick Mower; 1 Hay Ladder, 2 farm Wagons; 1 Single Top Buggy; 1 good Corn Planter with 10J rods of check wire: 2 Walking Cultivators: 1 good Disk; 1 Steel Harrow 2 good Riding Breakiug Plows, one nearly new; 1 Walking Plow;• 1 Gopher; 1 Gopher Attachment; 2 Sets Heavy Farm Harness, one nearly new; 1 Set Light Double Harness; 1 Set Single Harness; 500 bushels corn in. crib and numerous other articles of minor importance. 12 months credit; 7 per cent discount for cash. WM. L. NOWELS. Fred Phillips, Auctioneer. C. G. Spitler, Clerk, Guss Grant, Hot Lunch.

A Night Alarm.

Worse than an alarm of fire at night is the brassy cough of croup, which sounds like the children s death knell and it means death unless something is done quickly. Foley's Honey and Tsr never fails to give inaunt relief and quickly cures the worst forms of croup. Mrs. P. L. Cordier, of Mannington, Ky., writes: “My three-year old girl bad a severe case of croup; the doctor said she could not live. I got a bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar the first dose gave quick relief and saved her life.'' Refuse substitutes. Sold by A. F. Long.

Loans on farms and city property made by Austin & Hopkins on the best terms and shortest time of an£ firm in Jasper County. * r- T T~- 4 r-“rv!n4S L n«n ■Slits*,and ail Dissags«<tWSkxA. Sold by A, F. Loag '